Friednash: The Colorado animal cruelty initiative is actually a campaign to end meat, poultry and dairy production
Author, The Denver Post, April 8, 2021
Alexander Sage of Broomfield and Brent Johannes of Boulder want you to believe that they are just two do-gooders trying to build grassroots support to address animal cruelty through a ballot issue they are pushing known as PAUSE (Protect Animals from Unnecessary Suffering and Exploitation), but don’t be fooled.
Sage and Johannes, who have ties to radical animal extremist organizations, want to remove beef and other protein production from the state and they are taking Draconian actions to criminally punish veterinarians and others while destroying Colorado farmers, ranchers and our vibrant livestock industry.
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